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Definition of cot
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Cot (n.) A small
house;
a
cottage
or hut.
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Sea Raven
::
Sea raven () An
American
cottoid
fish
(Hemitripterus
Americanus)
allied
to the
sculpins,
found on the
northeren
Atlantic
coasts..
Millinet
::
Millinet
(n.) A stiff
cotton
fabric
used by
milliners
for
lining
bonnets.
Trig
::
Trig (n.) A
stone,
block of wood, or
anything
else,
placed
under a wheel or
barrel
to
prevent
motion;
a
scotch;
a
skid..
Narcotizing
::
Narcotizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Narcotiz.
Thread
::
Thread
(n.) A very small twist of flax, wool,
cotton,
silk, or other
fibrous
substance,
drawn out to
considerable
length;
a
compound
cord
consisting
of two or more
single
yarns
doubled,
or
joined
together,
and
twisted..
Gamashes
::
Gamashes
(n. pl.) High boots or
buskins;
in
Scotland,
short
spatterdashes
or
riding
trousers,
worn over the other
clothing..
Cotgare
::
Cotgare
(n.)
Refuse
wool.
Polycotyledon
::
Polycotyledon
(n.) A plant that has many, or more than two,
cotyledons
in the
seed..
Morphine
::
Morphine
(n.) A
bitter
white
crystalline
alkaloid
found in
opium,
possessing
strong
narcotic
properties,
and much used as an
anodyne;
--
called
also
morphia,
and
morphina..
Cottonous
::
Cottonous
(a.)
Resembling
cotton.
Sheeling
::
Sheeling
(n.) A hut or small
cottage
in an
expessed
or a
retired
place (as on a
mountain
or at the
seaside)
such as is used by
shepherds,
fishermen,
sportsmen,
etc.; a
summer
cottage;
also, a
shed..
Callyciflorous
::
Callyciflorous
(a.)
Having
the
petals
and
stamens
adnate
to the
calyx;
--
applied
to a
subclass
of
dicotyledonous
plants
in the
system
of the
French
botanist
Candolle.
Greaves
::
Greaves
(n. pl.) The
sediment
of
melted
tallow.
It is made into cakes for dogs' food. In
Scotland
it is
called
cracklings.
Merk
::
Merk (n.) An old
Scotch
silver
coin; a mark or marc.
Cottoid
::
Cottoid
(a.) Like a fish of the genus
Cottus.
Mule
::
Mule (n.) A
machine,
used in
factories,
for
spinning
cotton,
wool, etc., into yarn or
thread
and
winding
it into cops; --
called
also jenny and
mule-jenny..
Cotter
::
Cotter
(n.) A piece of wood or
metal,
commonly
wedge-shaped,
used for
fastening
together
parts of a
machine
or
structure.
It is
driven
into an
opening
through
one or all of the
parts.
[See
Illust.]
In the
United
States
a
cotter
is
commonly
called
a key..
Boll
::
Boll (n.) The pod or
capsule
of a
plant,
as of flax or
cotton;
a
pericarp
of a
globular
form..
Curling
::
Curling
(n.) A
scottish
game in which heavy
weights
of stone or iron are
propelled
by hand over the ice
towards
a mark.
Slogan
::
Slogan
(n.) The war cry, or
gathering
word, of a
Highland
clan in
Scotland;
hence,
any
rallying
cry..
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